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Forrest1967:
There are some problems with any action. One is that time may be against "conventional action". iBill can cease tomorrow and that's a case screwed (along with costs).
The other issue relates to research and whether there are actually any assets in iBill to call upon, - what exactly are their debts (at least the known one's) and whether this is even enough to cover the cost of anything worthwhile.
Believe me, I've started and some folks are checking it out now. There *may* be other more immediate courses of action with the sole aim of debt recovery, - but I can't say yet.
Agree with you on the comments by iBill - too embarassing. Nothing they say means anything. It is all talk and no result - even the mythical promissory notes. Who knows, but I smell this is close to bordering on criminal - and, I smell iBill know this.
PS BTW ... When iBill read this - I'm still waiting for a response to the blatant lies which have been confirmed by others to be untrue. Full settlement would also be handy.
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